Hi Sophie,
Sophie wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote:
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Zealan
Hi Russell,
WorldLabel.com wrote:
> Hi
>
> Some ideas and thoughts. Pls excuse my writing as I am dyslexic
I know how that goes as I have the same problem.
>> reusable, sign for around $51.00. I say reusable so that it can be used
> for, >hopefully, other events during the year.
>
> Yes, we s
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-23 03.13:
9 PM German time would be even worse for China and Japan (2 AM/3 AM), it
might be better for New Zealanders who wake up early. I would recommend
to play around with the Time And Date meeting planer:
http:/
Follow up:
Andy Brown wrote:
> Drew Jensen wrote:
>>> I will be glad to do it. Don't worry about the cost as I think I can
>>> cover that. If we do as others have with the CDs then we can recover at
>>> least some of the cost.
>>>
>> Do you have the lead time needed for the printer after they
Hi,
Hamish Bell wrote:
Hi Sophie and Florian
While calling international numbers can be *very* expensive especially
if the time is a "Peak hour" in your country, you could always use the
Skype option - if you have the equipment - which is free.
you can e.g. use 'Skype Out' to dial in to one o
Hi,
Hamish Bell wrote on 2010-01-23 19.13:
While calling international numbers can be *very* expensive especially
if the time is a "Peak hour" in your country, you could always use the
Skype option - if you have the equipment - which is free.
the Skype option is said to be not reliable with t
Hi Sophie and Florian
While calling international numbers can be *very* expensive especially
if the time is a "Peak hour" in your country, you could always use the
Skype option - if you have the equipment - which is free.
However, if you don't then I agree that it makes it a lot harder to dial
in
Hi Sophie,
Sophie wrote on 2010-01-23 19.03:
http://www.talkyoo.net/main/telefonkonferenz_internationale_rufnummern
they do not offer more countries. Beginning with February, we will only
be having dial-ins in USA and Germany so we should get used to it until
we have a working solution. :-)
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Christine Louise Beems
wrote:
Question: I'm new to UTC... could someone who is knowledgable confirm (or
correct) my calculationg that 1800 UTC+1 is equal to 1pm Central Standard
Time on Monday, January 25... in the USA? Thanks... ~Christine
A tip to learn UTC
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
Sophie wrote on 2010-01-23 18.30:
How can one attend when its country is not listed? :)
where is your country missing?
here: http://www.talkyoo.net/main/telefonkonferenz_internationale_rufnummern
Deutschland (HH):
Deutschland (M):
Österreich:
Schwe
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Christine Louise Beems
wrote:
About flyers, printing and promotional/show materials in general...
I strongly recommend (to my paying clients ) that hard-copy
publication of documents for promotional distribution be kept to a critical
minimum for reasons of m
Hi,
Sophie wrote on 2010-01-23 18.30:
How can one attend when its country is not listed? :)
where is your country missing?
Florian
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Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote:
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-20 08.33:
well that time slot is not too convenient for the APAC area. 1:00 AM in
China, 2:00 AM in Japan, 3:00 AM in East-Australia and 5:00 AM in New
Zealand.
well, we had a public
Create a new topic since these seemed a much different topic than the original.
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Florian Effenberger
wrote:
Hi Christine,
Christine Louise Beems wrote on 2010-01-21 15.52:
My intention would be:
<> To fund all the requests which have already been submitted e
Hi
Some ideas and thoughts. Pls excuse my writing as I am dyslexic
> reusable, sign for around $51.00. I say reusable so that it can be used
for, >hopefully, other events during the year.
Yes, we should try for the ALA conference every year or alternate year. We
can also exhibit at a ALA region
Hello,
I'm taking last orders for Monday's agenda. ;-) Feel free to add points
you like to discuss about.
I've also enhanced the wiki page with some details you should know, and
invite you to upload pictures of yourself so we have some visual
impression on who you are.
All details are at:
Hi Davide,
Davide Dozza wrote on 2010-01-14 12.15:
I'm personally using Eutelia since 2005.
http://www.euteliavoip.com/index.php?lang=en
and they provide also free-of-charge accounts for incoming calls.
The service is quite good and it's available in several countries.
thanks a lot, that h
Hi Christine,
Christine Louise Beems wrote on 2010-01-21 15.52:
My intention would be:
<> To fund all the requests which have already been submitted exactly
the same way (by the same decision-making process) that such requests
have previously (traditionally, historically) been funded. This of
Hi Christine,
Christine Louise Beems wrote on 2010-01-21 16.38:
Two things about this...
First of all: I'd like to join Bernhard with thanking you for your
contributions. :-) Good to have you on board, and great to see you being
involved!
First, I like Skype. It is easy to install and us
Hi Peter,
Peter Junge wrote on 2010-01-23 03.13:
9 PM German time would be even worse for China and Japan (2 AM/3 AM), it
might be better for New Zealanders who wake up early. I would recommend
to play around with the Time And Date meeting planer:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.h
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